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April 30, 2012

WACKADOO: Teach Homosexuality As 'Crime Against Nature'

This
is a Letter to the Editor of the Ogden Standard-Examiner, that was
published just days after Jack Reese’s death. This is a perfect example
of how the community should NOT respond to a tragedy. It was completely
irresponsible of the Standard-Examiner to print this letter, when Jack
Reese’s funeral hadn’t taken place.

Shortly
after President Obama announced that "Gay Rights are Human Rights" and
that he would initiate sanctions against countries that did not protect
and promote homosexual "rights," police in St. Petersburg, Russia
arrested two gay-rights activists for breaking a law that prohibits the
promotion of homosexuality and the dissemination of gay propaganda to
minors.I
suppose President Obama is willing to put at risk all the progress the
United States has made with the ex-communist country since the honorable
Ronald Reagan presidency, to please his LGBT constituency.In
between Mr. Obama's reckless and immoral proclamation and threat, and
the Russian arrest, Diane Schneider of the National Eduction Association
(NEA) teachers union, made her own reckless and immoral proclamation
before a committee at the United Nations. She declared that a priority
should be made to teach homosexuality to middle and high-schoolers
worldwide, and that anyone opposed to homosexuality is "stuck in a
binary box that religion and family create." (see parentalrights.org.).Mitt
Romney says he wants to restore a "great America." I hope he means an
America that is pro-religion and family, like Russia; and a
pro-constitutional America. (I can hear Ronald Reagan rolling over in
his grave as I am writing this.)If
anything is taught at all in the public schools about homosexuality, it
should be limited to a simple definition in the 12th grade psychology
textbook under crimes against nature, along with incest, pedophilia,
necrophilia, human trafficking, beastiality and suicide. Those at war
with religion and family are also at war with the Constitution of the
United States; that provides for restriction of the civil liberties of
criminals.Michael W. JarvisSalt Lake City